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the cells on which a hormone acts are called..​

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Answered by SHUBHRADEEPBAGH29
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Most hormones circulate in blood, coming into contact with essentially all cells. However, a given hormone usually affects only a limited number of cells, which are called target cells. A target cell responds to a hormone because it bears receptors for the hormone.

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